/// <summary> /// Create a new AspNetUsers object. /// </summary> /// <param name="id">Initial value of the Id property.</param> /// <param name="emailConfirmed">Initial value of the EmailConfirmed property.</param> /// <param name="phoneNumberConfirmed">Initial value of the PhoneNumberConfirmed property.</param> /// <param name="twoFactorEnabled">Initial value of the TwoFactorEnabled property.</param> /// <param name="lockoutEnabled">Initial value of the LockoutEnabled property.</param> /// <param name="accessFailedCount">Initial value of the AccessFailedCount property.</param> /// <param name="userName">Initial value of the UserName property.</param> /// <param name="t_UserId">Initial value of the T_UserId property.</param> public static AspNetUsers CreateAspNetUsers(global::System.String id, global::System.Boolean emailConfirmed, global::System.Boolean phoneNumberConfirmed, global::System.Boolean twoFactorEnabled, global::System.Boolean lockoutEnabled, global::System.Int32 accessFailedCount, global::System.String userName, global::System.Int32 t_UserId) { AspNetUsers aspNetUsers = new AspNetUsers(); aspNetUsers.Id = id; aspNetUsers.EmailConfirmed = emailConfirmed; aspNetUsers.PhoneNumberConfirmed = phoneNumberConfirmed; aspNetUsers.TwoFactorEnabled = twoFactorEnabled; aspNetUsers.LockoutEnabled = lockoutEnabled; aspNetUsers.AccessFailedCount = accessFailedCount; aspNetUsers.UserName = userName; aspNetUsers.T_UserId = t_UserId; return aspNetUsers; }
/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the AspNetUsers EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddToAspNetUsers(AspNetUsers aspNetUsers) { base.AddObject("AspNetUsers", aspNetUsers); }